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America's most charitable states

The Chronicle of Philanthropy has released new rankings of America's most charitable states by looking at the percentage of gross adjusted income that residents give to nonprofits and other groups. Here are the Top 20:

20. Washington, D.C. -- 3.15 percent of adjusted gross income given to charity

19. Missouri -- 3.18 percent of adjusted gross income

18. Florida -- 3.22 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

17. Indiana -- 3.26 percent of adjusted gross income

16. Nebraska -- 3.27 percent of adjusted gross income

15. Louisiana -- 3.29 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

14. Kentucky -- 3.29 percent of adjusted gross income

13. South Dakota -- 3.35 percent of adjusted gross income

12. Texas -- 3.42 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

11. Kansas -- 3.45 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

10. North Carolina -- 3.63 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

9. Arkansas -- 3.91 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

8. Oklahoma -- 3.94 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

7. Idaho -- 4.09 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

6. South Carolina -- 4.13 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

5. Georgia -- 4.2 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

4. Tennessee -- 4.45 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

3. Alabama -- 4.81 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

2. Mississippi -- 4.99 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

1. Utah -- 6.56 percent of adjusted gross income to charity

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